LIBRARY 


M. Knoedler & Co. 


14 East 57th St. 
New York 


See por 
CATALOGUE 


OF THE 


ART COLLECTION 


FORMED BY THE LATE 


S. A. COALE, Jr. 
OF ST. LOUIS 


TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE WITHOUT RESERVE BY 
ORDER OF EXECUTRIX 


ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS | 
APRIL 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK 


AND 


MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23RD 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2.30 O’CLOCK 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE (SOUTH) 


0” 
WHERE THE COLLECTION WILL BE ON EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING 
FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 12TH, UNTIL DATE OF SALE, INCLUSIVE 


THOMAS E. Kirspy, AUCTIONEER “ee 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, a 


NEW YORK O Lr% 
1894 ‘ss " ope 


a{° 


CONDITIONS OF SALE, 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be imme- 
diately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if required, 
in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk upon 
the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase-money 
to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the 
Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned — 
will not hold themselves responsible if the -Lots be lost, stolen, dam- 
aged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the 
-Purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on account of any 
error in the description, or imperfection. All articles are exposed for 
Public Exhibition one or more days, and are sold just as they are with- 
out recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the set- 
tlement of the purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed 
during the sale, 


6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared 
‘within three days from conclusion of sale shall be re-sold by public 
or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) 
attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This Condition is 
without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract 
made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
MANAGERS. 


Tomas E. Kirsy, 
Auctioneer. 


mero REPRESENTED 


Achenbach, O., 22. 

Accard, E., 23. 

Anatasi, Auguste, 61. 
Allston, Washington, 69, 70. 


Breton, Jules, 39. 
Bertrand, James, 60. 
Bol, F., 80 

Butin, Ulysse, 59. 


Cabat, Louis, 28, 29, 30. 
Chardin, Joseph, 73 
Clairin, Georges, 21. 
Couture, Thomas, 33. 
Cabanel, Alex, 58. 


Cederstrém, Baron G. O., 90. 
Ol. 


Chase, W. M., 
Charlet, F., 63. 
Corot, J. B. C., 37. 
Coutourier, P. L., 31. 
Chambord, F. de, 1 


Doré, Gustave, 66. 67, 68. 
Durand, A. B., 20. 

De Cock, Xavier, 62. 
Delacroix, Eugéne, 38. 
Dupré, Jules, 34, 

Diaz, N. V., 36. 
Dagnan-Bouveret, 47. 
David, J. L., 89 


Ehninger, J. W., 46. 
Frangais, F. L., 53, 54. 


Hunt, E., 40. 


Hanoteau, Hector, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. 


Hamon, J. L., 48 
Inness, George, 4%, 50. 
Jourdan, Adolphe, 92. 


Kensett, J. F., 18, 19. 
Klouderhuys, M. J., 85. 


OIL PAINTINGS 


Lafon, E.J., 52. 
Landelle, Charles, 65. 
Luminais, E. V., 16. 
Leu, A., 51. 

Linnell, Sr., John, 88. 
Lobrichon, T., 15 
Lemaire, Madelaine, 8. 
Lefebvre, Jules, 17. 
Leutze. E., 64. 

Lely, Sir Peter, $7. 
Leroux, H., 26. 


Merson, Olivier Luc, 57 
Mélin, Joseph, 93. 

Mignot, L. R., 12, 13, 14, 46. 
McEntee, J., 11. 


Nasmyth, A., 76. 


Pelouse, L. G., 24, 25. 
Peyrol-Bonheur, 27. 
Poelemburg. C. Van, 74, 75. 
Palmaroli, va 

Protais, Alexandre, 9, 10. 
Picou, Ho P., 32. 


Rossetti, D. G., 83. 
Rathbone, J., 77, 78. 
Rembrandt Van Ryn, 82. 
Rousseau, Théodore, 35. 
Ruysdael, J. Van, 72. 


Sully, Thos., 84. 
Shattuck, A. D., 40. 


Velasquez, D. R., 81. 
Veron, E., 79. 
Voillemot, A. C., 56. 
Vertunni, A., 55. 


Wappers, Baron G., 7. 
Wynants, Jan, 71. 
Whittredge, W., 6 
Wauters, aaaate 5. 


4 ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


WATER COLORS 


Alisal, Del, J. C., 100. Lucas, George, 135, 

Luminais, E. V., 155. 
Boughton, George H., 127. Lauri, L. E., 148. 
Bacon, Henri, 185. Leloir, Maurice, 101, 102, 108, 104, 105, 
Beckwith, J. Carroll, 183. 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, sit 112, 113, 
Beaumont, E. de, 118, 119, 120. 114, 115, 116, 117. 


Blake, Wm., 166, 167, 168, 169. 
Bargue, Charles, 170, 171, 172,173,174, Meadows, H., 190. 


175, 176,177. Magglione A., 195. 
Brown, H. ee 186. Muyden, E. Van, 194, 
Bartlett, W. H., 165. Mauve, ‘Anton, 149. 

Murray, Elizabeth, 121. 
Cooper, T.S., 138, 134. Mesdag, H. W., 131. 
Coffin, W. ke 182. 
Crouch, George, 157, 158, 159. Prout, Samuel, 152. 
Camois, V2 bb; Pollet, Victor, 99. 
Catermole, George, 148, 144. ; 
Cox, David, 146a, 147. Richardson, T. M., 97. 
Delacroix, Eugéne, 128. dley. W. 'T., 184. 
Delattre, J. M., 160. Breet ee a 
Doré, Gustave P., 129. Suter. F.. 192. 
oua, 1 , 198, 1 
Fitzjames, Anna Maria, 145, 146. See pee ges 
Foster, Birket, 94, 95, 96. : 
Giminez F, F., 193 194. : Ten Kate, H. F. pee 153, 154. 
‘ ne ; > 1e Topham, F. W., 164. 
Girard, Firman, 161, 162, 163. Ter Meulen, F.'T., 129. 
Hackert, J. G., 191. Te R. B., 186, 137, 188, 139, 140, 141, 
Indoni, F., 187. Vaini, Petro, 180. 


Vitelli, E., 179. 
Kever, J. S. H., 182. : 
Wheeler, Dora, 181. 
Lambert, L. E., 98. i Westall, Ve 150, 151. 
Lucas, Eugenio, 188. Wright, J. W., 122, 123, 124, 125. 


BLACK AND WHITE AND MINIATURES 


Bargue, Charles, 235 to 284 inclusive. Kauffman, Angelica, 220. 
Chase, Harry, 215. Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 203, 204, 205. 
Cruikshank, Geo., 223. 

Mazerolle, A. J., 218, 219. 
Detaille, E., 216. Max, Gabriel, Q22. 
Durand, A. B., 213. Margant, L., 228, 229, 280, 231, 232. 
Delort, Charles, 214. 
Dayas, E., 207. Natur, La, M., 228, 224, 225. 
Ferri, C., 221. Stothard, Thomas, 200, 200a. 
Fragonard, J. H., 226. Smirke, Sir Robert, 201, 202. 
Gerard, Baron F. P., 227. Voltz. F., 212 


Volk, Douglas, 217. 
Tltenbach, Franz, 208. 


Wood, Stanley, 206. 
Klimsch, Eugene, 209, 210, 211. Westall, R., 150, 151. 


feet ALO GUL. 


Pamol NIGHT’S SALE 
Wednesday, April 18, 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOOCR, P. M. 


OIL PAINTINGS. 


FERNAND DE CHAMBORD : ‘ : : Paris 
Born in Paris ; pupil of Hodin and Jules Lefebvre. 


No. 1 


aloe Le 


“The Mode! ”’ 


Height, 14 inches; width, 10} inches 


DON VICENTE PALMAROLI R : : : ; Paris 


Born at Madrid, 1831. Pupil of Madrazo, the San Fernando Acad- 
emy, and studied in Rome. Medals, Paris, 1867; Madrid, 1871. 
Chevalier and Commander of the Order of Charles III. of Spain, and 
that of Isabella the Catholic. Director of the Spanish Academy at 


Rome, 
No. 2 


“La Marquise ” 
Height, 16 inches ; width, 11 inches 
No. 3 
“Woman of the Elizabethan Period” 
Height, 114 inches ; width, 8% inches 


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AARON DRAPER SHATTUCK, N. A. : ; New York 


Born in Francestown, N. H., 1832. Pupil of Alexander Ransom 
and of National Academy of Design. Elected National Academician, 
1861. 


2 ae No. 4 
‘“Sunsbury Meadows, Connecticut ” 


Height, 101 inches ; length, 16} inches 


CONSTANT WAUTERS : ; ; 4 ’ ; Deceased 


Born in Brussels, 
a, No. 5 


“ The Roman Bath ” 


Height, 91 inches ; length, 114 inches 


WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, N. A. : : New York 


Born at Springfield, Ohio, 1820. Pupil of Andreas Achenbach in 
Diisseldorf, and studied in Rome. Hlected a National Academician, 
1861; President of the Academy, 1875-1876. 


No. 6 
we ae. “Tandscape and Cattle” 


Height, 10 inches : length, 13 inches 


BARON GUSTAVE WAPPERS 5 ; ; : Deceased 


Born in Antwerp, 1808. Pupil of Antwerp Academy and of I. J. 
Van Regemarter, Van Bree, and Herreyus, Professor and Director 
of Antwerp Academy. Created Baron in 1845; Legion of Honor, 
1842 ; Officer, 1855; Order of Red Eagle, 1847; Officer of Order of Leo- 
pold, 1855. Died in Paris, 1874. ; 


No. 7 
27 Uae: *“ Allegorical Figure, Italy” 


Height, 14 inches ; length, 26 inches 


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MADELEINE LEMAIRE ; ; , . ‘ ; . Paris 


Born in Paris. Honorable mention. 


No. 8 “TS Fie 
“Tdeal Head’”’ 


Height, 12 inches; width, 163 inches 


PAUL ALEXANDRE PROTAIS : : . Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1826. Pupil of Desmoulins. Medals, 18638, 1864, 
1865, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1865; Officer, 1877. 


No. 9 
66 ’ hee x 
Before the Combat—Early Dawn’ 
Height, 18 inches ; length, 23} inches 


(Direct Commission to the Artist) 


No. 10 

6c * ” oF ol, fe 
Zouave Resting 

Height, 84 inches; length, 12} inches 


(Direct Commission to the Artist) 


JERVIS McENTEE, N.A.. : , : ; ‘ . Deceased 


Born at Rondout, N. Y., 1828. Pupil of F. E. Church, and studied 
in Europe. Elected National Academician, 1861. 


No. 11 
IY ee 
“November Days” ‘ a 


Height, 12 inches ; length, 16} inches 


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LOUIS REMY MIGNOT,N.A. . i . Deceased 


Born in South Carolina, 1831. Pupil of Shelfhout at The Hague. 
Elected National Academician, 1859. Died in England, 1871. 


No. 12 


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“Evening in the Tropics” 


Height, 16 inches ; length, 24 inches 


27.2 No. 18 
“A Cloudy Day” 


Height, 13 inches ; length, 213 inches 


No. 14 
‘Near Windsor Castle—Winter ”’ 


TIMOLEON LOBRICHON fives i i ' Paris 


Born at Cornod, in the Jura, 1881. Pupil of Picot. Medals, 1868, 
1882 ; Legion of Honor, 1883. 


No. 15 
A EAS “Tdeal Head” 


Height, 214 inches ; width, 181 inches 


EVARISTE VITAL LUMINAIS 3 . ‘ : Deceased 


Born at Nantes, 1822. Pupil of Léon Cogniet and Troyon. Medals 
1852, 1855, 1857, 1861. Legion of Honor, 1869. 


No. 16 
Cp ais “Escape of a Roman Captive’”’ 


Height, 17 inches ; width, 123 inches 


OIL PAINTINGS 9 


JULES JOSEPH LEFEBVRE . : : , ‘ Paris 


Born at Tournan. Department Seine-et-Marne, 1834. Pupil of 
Léon Cogviet. Grand Prix de Rome, 1861. Medals, 1865, 1868, 
1870, 1878; Grand Medal of Honor, 1886 ; Legion of Honor, 1870; 


Officer, 1878. 
No. 17 


ON A Beato ae We 


Height, 22 inches ; width, 10 inches 


JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N. A. ‘ : : Deceased 


Born at Cheshire, Conn., 1818. Studied engraving under Daggett 
and taught himself painting. Traveled in Europe ; exhibited in 
Royal Academy, London, 1845; elected National Academician in New 
York, 1849 ; died in New York, 1872. 


No. 18 
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“Storm on Lake George” . 


Height, 12 inches; length, 231} inches 


No. 19 
“Landscape, Hants, England” c20 «s 


Height, 10 inches ; length, 14 inches 


ASHER BROWN DURAND, N. A. ‘ . : Deceased 


Born in South Orange, N. J., 1796; at first a steel engraver, then 
studied painting in Europe; one of the founders of the National 
Academy of Design, and President from 1845 to 1861; died in 1886. 


No. 20 DLL A og 


*““Landscape ; a Peaceful Day” 


Height, 14 inches ; length, 24 inches 


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JULES VICTOR GEORGES CLAIRIN : ‘ ; Paris 


Born in Paris, 1848. Pupil of Picot and Pils, and Ecole des Beaux 
Arts. Medals, 1882, 1885. Hors Concours. 


No. 21 


eel aa; ” a ” 
Sarah Bernhardt” as “Mrs. Clarkson 
Height, 18 inches ; width, 14} inches 
(Special Commission to the Artist) 
OSWALD ACHENBACH : ; , . : Disseldorf 


Born in Diisseldorf, 1827. Pupil of his brother Andreas. Medals, 
Paris, 1859, 1861, 1863. J.egion of Honor, 1863. 
No, 22 


eee “The Bay of Naples” 


Height, 17 inches ; length, 24 inches 


EUGENE: ACCARD 4.20.0 02) > 2.93 
Born at Bordeaux. Pupil of Abel de Pujol and Léon Cogniet. 
Honorable mention at Salon. 


No. 28 
OL? si: “The Love Letter” 
Height, 121 inches; length, 16 inches 
LEON GERMAIN PELOUSE . ‘ " : ; ; Paris 
Born at Pierrelaze. Medals, 1878, 1876, 1878. Legion of Honor, 
1878, 
No. 24 


fe ps Landscape. “Spring at Cernay”’ 


Height, 16 inches ; length, 24 inches 
No. 20 
EON ee “The Poplars ”’ 


Height, 18 inches ; length, 254 inches 


(Special Commission to the Artist) — 


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HECTOR LEROUX . : ; 4 . : , Paris 


Born at Verdun, 1829. Pupil of Picot. Second Grand Prix, 1857. 
Medals, 1863, 1854, 1874, 1878. Legion of Honor, 1877. 


No. 26 
“After the Bath. Pompeiian Lady and Servant” 


Height, 23 inches ; width, 16 inches 


PEYROL-BONHEUR . j ; : ; : : Paris 


Born in Paris, 1830. Sister and pupil of Rosa Bonheur, and of her 
father. Medal, 1855. Married name, Madame Peyrol. 


No. 27 
“Landscape and Sheep” 


Height, 181 inches ; length, 28 inches 


LOUIS CABAT ., - : : : : : ; Paris 


Born at Paris, 1812. Pupil of Camille Flers. Medals, 1834, 1867. 
Legion of Honor, 1843. Officer, 1855. Director of French Academy 
at Rome, 1879. Member of Institute, 1867. 


No. 28 
Landscape. ‘‘Evening in Autumn” 


Height, 213 inches ; length, 294 inches 


(Special Commission to the Artist) 


No. 29 
Landscape. ‘Springtime ”’ 
| Height, 193 inches ; length, 254 inches 


(Special Commission to the Artist) 


No. 30 


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Landscape. ‘Summer’ 
Height, 193 inches ; length, 254 inches 


(Special Commission to the Artist) 


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PHILIBERT LEON COUTOURIER Rae sn Paris 


Born at Chalon-sur-Sadne, 1823. Pupil of Nicolas Coutourier and 
Picot. Medals, Paris, 1855, 1861. Hors Concours. 


No. 31 


SO iS? . 
“The Farm” 
Height, 2i+ inches ; length, 26 inches 
HENRI PIERRE PICOU ; : : : : : Paris 


Born at Nantes, 1822. Pupil of Delaroche and Gleyre. Medals, 
1848, 1857. Hors Concours, 
No. 32 


ALT 7% “Nymph and Cupids” 


Height, 24 inches ; width, 20 inches 


THOMAS COUTURE : : : : 5 ; Deceased 


Born at Senlis, in the Oise, 1815. Pupil of Gros and Paul Delaroche. 
Second Grand Prize. Salon of 1837. Medals, 1844, 1817, 1855. 
Legion of Honor, 1848, Died at Villiers le Bel, 1879. 


No. 33 


oz <° “Russian Peasant” 
Height, 24 inches ; width, 20 inches 


JULES DUPRE . 1 MOE Pas Deceased 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Wasat first a painter on porcelain. Studied 
in Paris at the Louvre. Medals, 1833, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1849. 
Officer, 1870. Died in 1889. 


“ No. 34 


Is 2? “Landscape; Effect of Storm” 


Height, 244 inches ; width, 21} inches 


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PAUL ETIENNE THEODORE ROUSSEAU... __ Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1812. Pupilof Lethiere. One of the founders of the 
Barbizon School. Medals, 1834, 1849, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exposition, 1867, Diploma to 
Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878. Died insane, 1867. 


No. 35 pation vos Co 


“Landscape: Forest of Fontainebleau ”’ 


Height, 9 inches ; length, 14 inches 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ ; : > Deceased 


Born at Bordeaux, of Spanish parents, family name de la Pefia, 
1808. Began asa porcelain painter. Medals, Paris, 1844, 1846, 1848. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. Diplomato memory of Deceased Artists, 1878. 
Died at Mentone, 1876. 


No. 36 


““Flowers’”’ 


Height, 5 inches ; width, 3% inches 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT : : Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1796. Pupilof Michallonand Victor Bertin, Studied 
in Itaiy. Medals 1883, 1848, 1855, 1867, Legion of Honor, 1846. Offi- 
cer, 1867. Diploma to Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878. Died in 
Paris, 1875. 


No. 37 
‘“‘Landscape”’ 
Height, 9 inches ; length, 15 inches 


(From the Bernier Collection, Paris. Imported by L. Orist Delmonico, New York) 


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FERDINAND VICTOR EUGENE DELACROIX .  . Deceased 


Born near Paris, 1799. Pupil of Guerin. Legion of Honor, 1831. | 
Officer, 1846. Commander, 1855. Member of the Institute, 1857. 
Medals, 1824, 1848 ; Medal of Honor, 1855. Died in Paris, 1863. 


No. 38 
“Study of Tigers” 


Height, 7 inches ; length, 11 inches 


(Imported by Durand-Ruel) 


JULES ADOLPHE BRETON . : : ; : 2 ares 


Born at Courriéres, Department Pas de Calais, 1827. Pupil of 
Droiling and Devigne. Medals, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1861; Medal of 
First Class, 1867, Exposition Universelle ; Grand Medal of Honor, 
1872. Memberof the Institute, 1886. Chevalier of the Order of Leo- 
pold of Belgium, 1881. Ribbon of St. Stanislaus of Russia. Medals, 
London, Vienna, Brussels, etc. Member of Vienna, Stockholm, and 
Madrid Academies. Legion of Honor, 1867. Officer, 1886, 


No. 39 
ee 2 ‘‘ Evening” 


Height, 13 inches ; width, 93 inches 


(Purchased direct from the Artist) 


E. HUNT. : ; ; 5 : : é - . London 
Born in London. Pupil of, and exhibitor at the Royal Academy. : 
No. 40 
Ree aN “The Strolling Players” 


Height, 20 inches ; length, 24 inches 


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HECTOR HANOTEAU ; : ' ; ; : Deceased 


Born at Decize, in the Department of Niévre, 1823. Pupil of 
Gignoux. Medals, 1864, 1868, 1869. Legion of Honor, 1870. All of 


Hanoteau’s pictures were specially commissioned by the late Mr. 
Coale, 
No. 41 


“Landscape ”’ 
Height, 17} inches ; length, 274 inches 
No. 42 
“The Potato Gatherers ” 
Height, 30 inches ; length, 40 inches 
No. 48 
““A Goat Keeper” 
Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 
No. 44 
pone (beet “Harvest.” 
Height, 30 inches ; length, 40 inches 
No. 45 
“Blessing the Seed” 
Height, 30 inches ; length, 40 inches 


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JOHN WHETTON EHNINGER—L. R. MIGNOT, N.A. Deceased. 


Ehninger was born in New York, 1827. Graduate of Columbia Col- 
lege. Studied in Paris under Couture, and in Diisseldorf. National 
Academician, 1860. Louis Rémy Mignot was born in South Carolina, 
1881. Pupil of Shelfhout at The Hague. National Academician, 
1861. Died at Brighton, England, 1871. 


No. 46 
“The Foray ”’ 


Height, 36 inches ; length, 60 inches 


(Landscape by Mignol, figures by Ehninger) 


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PASCAL ADOLPHE JEAN DAGNAN-BOUVERET . Pars 


Born in Paris. Pupil of J. L. Géréme. Medals, 1878, 1880. Medal 
of Honor, 1889. Grand Prix, Universal Exposition, 1889. Legion of 


d Honor, 1885. 
No. 47 
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In an Orange Garden 
Height, 893 inches ; width, 29} inches . 
oe eS (Special Commission to the 7 Me 
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JEAN LOUIS HAMON , : : ; ‘ Deceased 
Born at St. Loup, in the Cétes du Nord, France, 1821. Pupil of 
Paul Delaroche and Gleyre. Medals, 1851, 1858, 1855, 1867. Legion 
of Honor, 1855. Died, 1874. 
: No. 48 
J LO °* * Discipline ” 
Height, 423 inches; width, 41 inches 
GEORGE INNKESS, N. A. : ; : : Montclair, N. J. 
Born at Newburgh, N. Y., 1825. Had slight instruction in paint- 
ing from Regis Gignoux, but otherwise self-educated. Became a 
steel engraver, travelled and studied abroad. Elected National 
e Academician, 1868. Exhibitor at the Salon and other foreign exhibi- 


tions. 
No. 49 


a pee ‘Berkshire Hills” 


Height, 47 inches ; length, 72 inches 


‘ No. 50 
/ IY aoe Nae : 
x a “Tast of the Mohicans” 


Height, 26 inches ; length, 36 inches 


OIL PAINTINGS 1 i 


WILHELM AUGUST LEU ; : : : : -  Eerlin 


Born at Miinster, 1818. Pupilof Schirmer, at the Dtisseldorf Aca- 
demy. Medals, in Berlin and Munich. Belgian Order of Leopold. 
Member of Berlin, Vienna, Amsterdam and Brussel’s Academies, and 
Royal Professor of the Fine Arts. 


No. 51 


“View of Capri’ 
Height, 35 inches ; length, 49: inches 


EMILE JACQUES LAFON epee Te Deceased 


Born at Perigneux, in the Dordogne, 1817. Pupil of Gros and 
Delaroche. Medal, 1848. Legion of Honor, 1859. Died in Paris 


1886. 
No. 52 


“Sister of Charity and Orphans ”’ 


Height, 52 inches ; width, 38} inches 


FRANGOIS LOUIS FRANCAIS : ‘ : : : Paris 


Born at Plombiéres, in the Vosges, 1814. Pupil of Gignoux and 
Corot. Medals, 1841, 1848, 1855, 1867. Medal of Honor, 1878. 
Legion of Honor, 1858. Officer, 1867. Grand Medal of Honor, Salon 


1892. 
No. 538 


“Landscape; Ruins of Pompeii” 
Height, 38 inches ; length, 52 inches 
(From A. T. Stewart Collection) 


No. 54 
Landscape; ‘“‘Bas Meudon” 


Height, 17 inches ; length, 26 inches 


(Direct Commission to the Artist) 


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ACHILLE VERTUNNI : a Sees ‘ ; : : Rome 


Born at Naples. Pupil of Fergola. Medals, Vienna, 1873; Phila- 
delphia, 1876. Legion of Honor, 1878. ) 


No. 55 
OE ae “The Roman Campagna” 


Height, 293 inches ; length, 604 inches 


ANDRE CHARLES VOILLEMOT At oe aoe Paris 


Born in Paris, 1822. Pupil of Drdlling. Medal, 1870. Legion of 


Honor, 1870. 
No. 56 


“Venus and Cupid” 
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Height, 394 inches ; width, 23 inches 


LUC OLIVIER MERSON : ; ; : é . Paris © 
Born in Paris, 1846. Pupil of Chassevent and Pils. Grand Prix 
de Rome, 1869. Medals, 1869, 1873. Legion of Honor, 1882. 
No. 57 
ee “Le Repos en Egypte” 
Height, 24 inches ; length, 44 inches 
(From the Salon of 1879) 


ALEXANDRE CABANEL . : z 2 : : Deceased 


Born at Montpellier, 1823. Pupil of Picot. Grand Prix de Rome, 
1845. Medals, 1852, 1855. Medals of Honor, 1865, 1867, 1878. Mem- 
ber of the Institute, 1868. Professor at Ecole des Beaux Arts, 
Legion of Honor, 1855 ; Officer, 1864; Commander, 1884. Died in 
Paris, 1891. 


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No. 58 


“Eve After the Expulsion” 
Height, 30 inches ; length, 88 inches 


(From the H. L. Dousman Collection) 


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LOUIS AUGUSTE ULYSSE BUTIN . 7 : . Deceased 


Born at St. Quentin, Department of Aisne, 1835. Pupil of Picot 
and Pils. Medals, Paris, 1875, 1878. Legion of Honor 1881. Died in 


Paris, 1883. 
No. 59 


‘“Fishing for Eels” 


Height, 33 inches ; length, 524 inches 


mimewCRRTRAND! . «,- . \°.° ~°S .”. Deceesed 


Born at Lyons, 1825. Pupil of Périn and Orsel. Studied in Rome. 
Medals, 1861, 1863, 1878. Legion of Honor, 1863. 


No. 60 
“Death of Virginia ”’ 
Height, 34 inches ; length, 73 inches 


(Replica of picture in the Salon of 1869, and now in the Luxumbourg) 


AUGUSTE PAUL CHARLES ANASTASI ; - Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1820. Pupil of Delaroche and Corot. Medals, Paris 
1848, 1865. Legion of Honor, 1868. He died in a blindness of some 


years duration. 
No. 61 


“Sunset at Dordrecht, Holland” 


Height, 273 inches ; length, 48 inches 


XAVIER DE COCK ; ; : : : ; ; Brussels 
Born at Ghent. Medal, Paris, 1857. 
No. 62 
“Forest Interior, with Deer” 


Height, 35 inches ; length, 55 inches 


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FRANZ CHARLET : ; ‘ : : < : Brussels 


Born at Brussels. Pupil of J. L. Géréme, Jules Lefebvre and 
Portaels, Paris. Medals, Paris, 1855, Ghent and Antwerp. 


% No. 63 
ue Oe ‘The Parrot Charmer” 


Height, 57 inches ; width, 36 inches 


EMANUEL LEUTZE . «©... (9.339 3 eee 


Born at Gmiind, Wurtemburg, 1816. Brought to America as a 
child. Studied under John A. Smith in Philadelphia and Lessing in 
Diisselldorf. Elected National Academician 1860. Died in Washing- 
ton, where he was employed in decorating the Capitol, 1868. 


No. 64 


ae, Lafayette in Prison, Bidding Adieu to His 
Daughters ”’ 


Height, 48 inches ; length, 61 inches 


CHARLES LANDELLE : ; ; : : ‘ ; Paris 


Born at Lavale, France. Pupil of Paul Delaroche and Ary Schef- 
fer. Medals, 1842, 1845, 1848, 1855, and Centennial Exposition, Phil- 
adelphia, 1876. Legion of Honor, 1855. 


No. 65 
Girne “Spiritual Consolation” 


Height, 52inches ; width, 32} inches 


GUSTAVE PAUL DORE . |. (= sssyeeeneers 

Born at Strasburg, 1833. Original name Dorer, which he Gallicised. 
Self-tanght. Won his first fame as a designer. Traveled in Spain, 
England and Scotland. Also practised sculpture with success. Le- 
gion of Honor, 1861. Officer, 1867. Medal of Honor, Universal Ex- 
position, 1867, Died in 1888. 


No. 66 | 
ad a ‘“Spanish Gypsy” 


Height, 73 inches ; width, 43 inches 


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"No? Gy 
“The Spate in Aberdeenshire ” 


Height, 48 inches ; length, 73 inches 


No. 68 Sf OE ae 
paiebarn in the Hichlands” 


WASHINGTON ALLSTON : ° ; : ; Deceased 


Born at Waccamaw, 8. C., 1779. Pupil of Malbone; graduate of 
Harvard College; student at Royal Academy School, London, Paris and 
Rome. Prize winner at Royal Academy and British Institution, 
London. Associate of Royal Academy, London. Died, Cambridge- 


port, Mass., 1848. 
No. 69 


“Portraits of Mrs. Siddons ”’ 
Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


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No. 70 
“Portrait of Himself, as a Boy” 11 nae 


Height, 171 inches ; width, 14inches 


JAN WYNANTS : : : : . : ; Deceased 
Born in Haarlem, about 1615. Died after 1679. 
Novegt 
“Tandscape—A Stormy Day’”’ / oD 
Height, 15 inches ; length, 19 inches. 
JACOB VAN RUYSDAEL . 4 : ; Deceased 
Born in Haarlem about 1625. Son and pupil of Isaac Van Ruysdael, 
and of his uncle, Solomon Van Ruysdael. Died in great poverty, 
1682. 
No. 72 
“Landscape and Figures”’ Wh 


Height, 14 inches ; length, 21 inches 


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JEAN BAPTISTE SIMEON CHARDIN . ‘ , Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1699. Pupil of Cazes and Noél Caypel. Member of 
the Academy, 1728. Treasurer, 1755. Died in Paris, 1779. 


No. %3 
“The Portrait ” 


Height, 12} inches ; length, 16 inches 


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CORNELIS VAN PORKLEMBURG , ‘ ; ‘ Deceased 


Born at Utrecht, 1586. Pupil of Abraham Bloemaert, and studied 
in Rome. Master of the Guild at Utrecht, 1664. Died, 1667. 


No. 74 
SRC ‘Ideal Head. Ecstasy” 


Height, 19 inches ; width, 15 inches 


F2sf2 No. 75 


“Diana Surprised ”’ 
Height, 12 inches ; length, 143 inches 


ALEXANDER NASMYTH . : 4 ‘ 5 : Deceased 
Born at Edinburgh, 1758. Died, 1840. 


-No. 76 
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“‘View on the Rhine” 


Height, 18 inches ; length, 24 inches 


JOHN RATHBONE F : " ; ‘ ; j Deceased 
Born in London, 1750. Died, 1807. 


£6 No. 77 
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“English Landscape ” 


Height, 17 inches ; length, 24 inches 


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No. 78 
“English Landscape ”’ 


Height, 17 inches ; length, 24, inches 


EK. VERON . : : ‘ ‘ : ‘ : , Paris 
Born in Paris. Honorable mention at Salon. 
No. 79 
Landscape. ‘“‘On the Seine”’ 


Height, 13 inches ; length, 22} inches 


FERDINAND BOL ‘ ; ‘ ; : , ; Deceased 


Born at Dordrecht, 1611. Principal pupil and most successful imi- 
tator of Rembrandt. Had his studio in Amsterdam, where he died in 


1680. 
No. 80 


“Portrait of an Old Gentleman” 
Height, 21} inches ; width, 18 inches. 


DIEGO RODRIGUES DE SILVA Y VELASQUEZ Deceased 


Born in Seville, 1599. Pupil of the elder Herrera and of Fran- 
cisco Pacheco. Also studied in Italy. Became Court Painter to the 
King of Spain and one of the officers of his household. Died in 


Madrid, 1660. 
No. 81 


“Portrait of a Man” 
Height, 33 inches ; width, 25 inches 


REMBRANDT VAN RYN ; ; , ' . . Deceased 


Born in Leyden, 1607. Pupil of Jacob Isaacz Van Swanenbuich 
and Pieter Lastman. Settled in Amsterdam in 1680, and died there in 


1669. 
No. 82 


“Head of a Woman” 
Height, 18 inches ; width, 14} inches 


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DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI - : : . Deceased 


Born in London, 1828. Student at the Royal Academy, and pupil of 
Ford Madox Brown. Died near Margate, 1882. 


No. &3 
“The Decameron—Fifth Day” 


THOMAS SULLY : ‘ ‘ : : : r Deceased 


Born at Horncastle, England, 1783. Brought to America by his 
parents who were actors. Became a miniature painter at Richmond 
and Norfolk, Va., and in 1806 came north and settled in Philadelphia. 
Studied a few months under Benjamin West in London, and died in 
Philadelphia, 1872. 

No. 84 


Cee “Portrait of a Gentleman” 


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Height, 19} inches ; width, 14 inches 


M. J. KLOUDERHUYS . z : ; ‘ : . Deceased 


No. 85 
‘Sir Robert Peel and His Dog” 


Height, 32 inches ; width, 21 inches 


SIR PETER LELY : , ‘ : ; ; ; Deceased 


Born at Soest, 1617. Real name Peter van der Faes. Pupil at 
Haarlem of Pieter de Grebber. Went to England with William of 
Orange ; was made Court Painter and knighted by Charles II. Died 


in London, 1680. 
No. 87 


ee “Court Beauty. Time of Charlesei1, 
Height, 38 inches ; width, 293 inches 


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JOHN LINNELL SR. A . : ‘ Deceased 


Born in London, 1792. Pupil of Benjamin West, John Varley, and 
Royal Academy. Also engraver in line and mezzotiut. Died, 1882. 


No. 88 


“Harvest Time” 
Height, 28} inches ; length, 39} inches 


(From the Henry Probasco Collection.) 


JACQUES LOUIS DAVID . : ; ; } Deceased 


‘Born in Paris, 1748. Pupil of Vien, and founder of the French 
classical school of painting. Won Second Prix de Rome, 1771. First 
Prix, 1774. Associate of French Academy, 178u; full Member, 1783. 
Took active part in the French Revolution, was imprisoned and nar- 
rowly escaped the guillotine. Was Court Painter to Napoleon I. 
Officer and Commander of the Legion of Honor, and, exiled after the 
restoration of the Bourbons. Died in Brussels, 1825. 


No. 89 


“Venus and Vulcan” 


Height, 57 inches ; length, 76 inches 


BARON GUSTAVE OLAF CEDESTROM : ; : Paris 


Born in Stockholm, Sweden, 1845. Pupil there of Malmstrém and 
Winge, of Fogerlin in Diisseldoif ; and Bonnat and Meissonier in 
Paris. Painted in Rome and Florence. Member of Stockholm Aca- 
demy. Medal, Paris, 1878. 


No. 90 


“Dark Moments” 


Height, 51 inches ; length, 59 inches 


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WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N. A. . : é New York 


Born at Franklin, Ind., 1849. Pupil of B. F. Hayes of Indianapolis, 
J. D, Eaton and National Academy of Design, New York ; Piloty and 
Wager, Munich. President Society of American Artists. Member of 
National Academy, 1890, 


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No. 91 


‘*Carmencita ” 
Height, 70 inches ; width, 40 inches 


(Direct Commission to the Artist) 


ADOLPHE JOURDAN : ‘ , ; : : Deceased 
Born at Nismes, 1825. Pupil of Jalabert in Paris. Medals, 1864, 
1866, 1869. 
No. 92 
le “Teda and the Swan” 


Height, 67 inches ; width, 453 inches 


(The Picture by which he won his first Medal, Salon, 1864) 


JOSEPH MELIN J ee Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1814. Pupil of Delaroche and David d’Angers, 
Medals, 1813, 1845, 1855, 1858. 


No. 93 
FG 0 fo “Boar Hounds at Full Cry” 


Height, 69 inches ; length, 1274 inches 


(From the Salon of 1876) 


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BIRKET FOSTER Jo Pah rs TED Caer London 


Born at North Shields, England, 1825. Began as a draughtsman on 
wood under E. Landells, the engraver. He then took up water color 
painting, and later painting in oils. Member of the Water Color 
Society since 1861. 


No. 94 


“The Hayfield” 


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(Special Commission to the Artist) 


No. 95 J 2D se 


“The Primrose Gatherers”’ 


(Special Commission to the Artist) 


No. 96 
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“Homeward Bound” 


(Special Commission to the Artist) 


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THOMAS MILES RICHARDSON : : : 4 Deceased 


Born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1784. Resided there all his life. Was 
a cabinet maker’s apprentice and taught himself todraw. Member of 
the New Water Color Society. Died, 1848. 


No. 97 
Co ce 
Co “Deer Stalking in the Highlands” 


LOUIS EUGENE LAMBERT .., eee et 


Born in Paris, 1825. Pupil of Delacroix. Medals, 1865, 1866, 1870, 
1878. Legion of Honor, 1874. 


No. 98 
S fed 322 “ Anticipation ” 
VICTOR FLORENCE POLLET . . . . . Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1811. Pupil of Delaroche and Richomme. Grand 
Prix de Rome 1838. Medals, 1845, 1849, 1855. Legion of Honor, 
1855. Died in Paris, 1882. 

No. 99 


JOO 6 ‘‘Omphale Victorious ” 
: (From the Salon of 1879.) 


JOSE CASADO DEL ALISAL .. _ . Deceased 


Born in Valencia, Spain. Pupil of Madrid Academy. Prize of 
Rome, 1860, three first-class medals ; Court Painter ; Director of the 
Spanish Academy at Rome ; Knight of the Order of Isabella of Spain. 


No. 100 
ALO 2° ‘“Zaida, la Favorite” 


MAURICE LELOIR ., ° : ; : : ; : Paris 


Born in Paris, 1853. Pupil of his father and his elder brother, Louis 


Leloir. Medal, 1878. 
No. 101 


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No. 102 
Pataties Opera: * 


No, 103 
“The Fair Florist” 


No. 104 
“Pop Goes the Cork” 


No. 105 
‘Selecting the Slippers” 


No. 106 
“The Fair Laundress” 


No. 107 
“En Campagne—Rosa B”’ 


No. 108 
“In the Library” 


No. 109 
“The Pretty Sewing Girl” 


No. 110 
“The Fair Violinist ” 


No. 111 
“The Bird’s Nest” 


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Dae Ae | No. 112 
“ Winter ”’ 
No. 113 
LF Aire 
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No. 114 
J7 VO oMy Pretty Bird” 
No. 115 
Oe “‘ Ninette ” 
e No. 116 
eer “Marie ”’ 
No. 117 
Zo <a “ Suzanne” 


CHARLES FRANCES EDOUARD DE BEAUMONT Deceased 


Born at Lannion, France. Medals, Paris, 1870, 1878. Legion of 
Honor, 1877. Died in Paris. 


No. 118 
Nee ae “Maid and Mouse” 


(Fable of Lafontaine) 


No. 119° 


Uae. “ Dolce far Niente”. 


No. 120 


¢ ‘ ” 
ee Morning After the Ball 


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ELIZABETH MURRAY : ; : : . : Deceased 


Daughter and pupil of Heaphy, the Water Color Painter, Painter 
Extraordinary to George IV. Studied and painted in Italy, Spain, 
Turkey, etc. Married Henry John Murray, British Consul at Gibraltar, 
and lived with him in Portland, Me., Boston, and New York. Member 
of London Institute of Water Colors. 


‘A Greek Betrothal”’ 


JOHN WILLIAM WRIGHT ; : : ; ‘ Deceased 


Born in London, 1804. Pupil of T. Phillips, R. A. Member of the 
Water Color Society, 1842. Died in 1848. 


No. 122 


“Village Politicians” Se 


DESIRE BOURGOIN : : : : ; : Paris 
Born in Paris. A pupil of Edouard Detaille. 


No. 123 Vex. 
“Sarah Bernhardt in Her Studio ”’ 


LUCIUS ROSSI . : : , : F ‘ ; Paris 


Born in Rome. Apupil of Fortuny. Medals at Parma, Turin, 
Rome, Milan, Bologna and Naples. 


*‘An Incroyable ”’ 


No. 125 
“ A Cavalier” Zo C6 


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CAVALIERE ATTELO SIMONETTI i ‘ : : Rome 


Born at Rome. Pupilof Fortuny. Medals at Madrid, 1872; Rome, 
1875. Medal for oil painting, Rome, 1874. Professor at Naples 
Academy. , 


No. 126 
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GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, R.A.  . en . London 


Born in England, 1834. Brought to America as a child. Studied 
in Albany, New York, and abroad. Elected National Academician, 
1871. Associate Royal Academy, 1879 ; member, 1891. 


No. 127 


ars ‘Dutch Landscape with Figures”’ 


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FERDINAND VICTOR EUGENE DELACROIX  . Decessed 
For biography see No. 38. 
No. 128 


“Leopard and Horse” 


FRANQOIS PETER TER MEULEN ‘ . The Hague 


Born at The Hague. 
No. 129 


2 ee “Tandscape and Sheep” 


GUSTAVE PAUL DORE 9... .>  ..) [gee 
For biography, see No. 66. 
No. 180 


ile, : “The Transfiguration ” 


(Black and White Drawing) 


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HENDRIK WILLIAM MESDAG . ‘ : ; The Hague 


Born at Gréningen, 1831. Pupil of Alma Tadema. Medals, Paris, 
1870, 1878. | 
No. 131 Hn ee 2 
“Marine, a Gray Day, Holland” 


Jos, 4, KEVIER : 3 ; : 5 ; - Amsterdam 


Born at Amsterdam. The first of the younger Dutch aquarellists 
to attract attention in the United States. 


No. 182 
“Preparing the Morning Coffee” oe 


THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER, R. A. : ; ; Deceased 


Born at Canterbury, 1803. Taught himself to draw, became a scene 
painter, and then painted easel pictures and water-colors. Studied 
for a time at the Royal Academy, and for a short while under Ver- 
boeckhoven. Elected Royal Academician, 1867. 


No. 153 


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“Cattle and Landscape; Calm Day” ae | 
No, 184 
“ Cattle and Landscape, Windy Day” whe 20 
GEORGE LUCAS : : ; ; : : : London 


Born in London, Painteralso in oils. Exhibitor at Royal Acad- 


emy. 
No. 135 


“Tandscape at Harvest” 


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RICHARD BRINSLEY TICKELL. : ‘ - . Deceased 


A nephew of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Captain in the Royal 
Navy under Nelson. Accomplished as an amateur in water-colors. 
These seven pictures represent vessels jin Nelson’s fleet, and were 
painted by Captain Tickell, to be presented to his uncle, from whose 


family they come. 
No. 136 


Fo 2 “Battle off Cape St. Vincent ” 
No, 137 
“H, M. S. Phoebe” 


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No. 138 
‘HH. M. S. Monarch off Yarmouth ” 
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No. 139 
nila ae, ‘“H, M. S. Monarch” 
No. 140 


ele SO “TT, M. S. Phoebe off Sheerness ” 


No. 141 
-2/-e°« tT M.S, Phoebe in the Bay of Naples” 


No. 142 
oZ Soe “ Marine” 
GEORGE CATTERMOLE .. 9. 4 0 ye eeeeeee 


Born at Dickleborough, England, 1800. Member of Water Color 
Society, Royal Academy, Amsterdam, and Belgian Society of Water 
Color Painters. He and Landseer took the only two First Class 
Medals awarded to British artists in Paris, 1855. Died in London, 


1868. 
2 ve No. 143 
i ‘“The Red Mask” 


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DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI 
For biography see No. 82. 
No. 144 


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Deceased 


Re Be a8: 


“Mignon Looking to Heaven” 


ANNA MARIA FITZ-JAMES 


Deceased 


Born at Bath, England. Pupil of Valentine Bartholomew, the 
flower painter, and of William Hunt. Member of tle Society of 


Female Artists, London. 


No. 145 AD ee 
“Fruit. Apricots” 
No. 146 
“Fruit. Grapes and Plums” AP GFE 
DAVID COX . Deceased 
Born at Birmingham, England, 1783. Began as a scene painter. 
Member Royal Society of Painters in Water Colors. Died near Birm- 
ingham, 1859. 
No. 146a 
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‘“‘Landscape. Near Bettws-y-coed, Wales” 


(From A. Forth & Sons, London.) 


No. 147 
“Landscape” 


LOUIS EUGENE LAURI 


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Deceased 


Born in Paris, 1800. Pupil of Gros and Horace Vernet. Medals, 


1865, etc. Legion of Honor, 1837. Officer, 1862. 
No. 148 


“Strolling Players ’”’ 


Hod SO 


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ANTON MAUVE ‘ : 4 ; : . é Deceased 


Born in Zaandam, Holland. Pupil of Van Os, Medals at Amster- 
dam, Antwerp, Brussels, The Hague, Paris, ete, Died at The Hague, 


1889. 
No. 149 
API ee “Landscape and Calves” 
RICHARD WESTALL, R.A... -. ee 


Born at Hertford, England, 1765. Apprenticed to a silver engraver. 
Studied in the Royal Academy schools, elected Associate, 1792, and full 
Member, 1794. Speculated in old masters, fell into difficulties, and 

j died a poor pensioner of the Royal Academy in 1836. 


No. 150 
Gee “Grief” 
No. 151 
VA TE es) “ Kneeling Woman” 


(Black and White Drawing) 


SAMUEL PROUT : : : ‘ : ; : Deceased 


Born at Plymouth, 1788. Taught himself drawing and water color 
painting. Member of the Water Color Society. Died in 1852, the © 
greatest architectural painter England had produced. 


No. 152 
/O eo “ Architectural Drawing” 
HERMAN FREDRIK KARL TEN KATE : . The Hague 


Born at The Hague, 1822. Pupil of Cornelis Kruseman in Amster- 
dam, and studied in Paris. Medals at The Hague and Antwerp. 
Honorary Member of the Rotterdam Academy, 1856, 


No. 1538 
“Tnterior of a Guard Room” 


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No. 154 ve 
“ A Cottage Interior” JO 


EVARISTE VITAL LUMINAIS . 5 : : . Deceased 


Born at Nantes, 1822. Pupii of Léon Cogniet and Truyon. Medals, 
Paris, 1852, 1855, 1857, 1861. Legion of Honor, 1869. 


No. 155 
metuncing Dogs.” 


VICTOR CAMOIS ; ; ‘ : : : Marseilles 
Born at Marseilles. Pupil of local academy. 
No. 156 
“Landscape ” 


GEORGE CROUCH : : ‘ : : : London 


Born in London. 
Nos. 157-159 


“Three English Landscapes” 
eee anim DELATTRE  -- 6 eo ee Deceased 
Born in Paris, 1746. Died about 1838. 
No. 160 
“Portrait of a Cavalier ” 


FIRMAN GIRARD : : : ; : : : ; Paris 
No. 161 


“Old Roman Ruins” 


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PIO JORIS : : : : ; : : : ‘ Rome 


Born in Spain. Pupil of Madrid Academy and Spanish Acadeniy, 
Rome. Chevalier of the Royal Order of Merit of St. Michael of 
Bavaria, 1880. Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, 1875. 
Gold medal, Munich, 1869. Medals in Italy, ete. President Roman 
Water Color Society. Honorary Member Belgian Water Color Society. 


No. 162 
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“Waiting ” 
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“A Japanese Lady” 
FRANCIS WILLIAM TOPHAM ‘ . See Deceased 


Born at Leeds, England, 1808. Began as an engraver. Removed to 
London in 1829. Became Member of the Water Color Society, 1848. 


No. 164 
eee “Woman and Children” 
WILLIAM H. BARTLETT ‘ ; : : ; : London 


Born in London, 1809. Famous as a draughtsman and painter of 


landscape scenes. 
No. 165 


of *6 ‘“‘Tandscape, Prior Park” 


WILLIAM BLAKE F : : E : i e Deceased 


Born in London, 1757. Studied drawing and engraving, and made 
a specialty of publ’shing his own designs. Their eccentric manner 
and powerful conception won him wide renown, and they have grown 
in esteem since his Geath, which occurred in London in 1827. 


No. 166 
Tae 2° “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” 


(Series of six drawings) 


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No. 167 Se Gnie 
“The Bold, Bad Man” 


No. 168 
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“ Dante’s Release from Sin’ 


No. 169 
Taber oeay Serpent 7 aha 


CHARLES BARGUE . : : : : ‘ . Deceased 


Born in Paris. Began asa lithographer, and studied painting under 
Gérdme. Neversent any pictures to the Salon, but received medals 
there for lithography in 1867 and 1868. A man of genuine genius and 
great technical gifts ; he lived such an irregular and dissolute life, 
that his finished pictures are very few, and correspondingly costly. 
Died in a public hospital in Paris, 1883. 


No. 170 a ae 
“Landscape Study” 
No. 171 Lr oe 
“The Butcher’s Shop” 
No. 172 
athe ses, 
“Tandscape. Storm Effect” / 
No. 178 


“The Bashi Bazouk” 
No. 174 
‘“Tandscape with Trees” 


No. 175 
“Playing Wagon ” ee ee 


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“Diana Surprised by Actaeon” 
GUISEPPE SIMONI . : : - 2 : : '. Rome 
Born in Rome. Medals at Rome, Naples, Florence, Turin. 
Ce No. 178 
“The Duchess” 
BE. VITELLL . 2. a 
No. 179 
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Design for a Fan 
PIETRO VAINI =. 6 ove =) 
~ Born in Rome 1847. Pupil of Fortuny. Died, 1872. 
No. 180 
VOmss “The Pet Parrot ” 
DORA WHEELER é ; : : , é ; New York 
No. 181 


nie “Venus on Dolphin—A Fantasy” 


WILLIAM ANDERSON COFFIN : : 5 ; New York 


Born at Allegheny City, Pa., 1855. Pupil of Bonnat. Member of 
Society of American Artists. 


No. 182 
Joe SO “ Sketching ” 


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JAMES CARROLL BECKWITH : : : : New York 


Born at Hannibal, Mo., 1852. Pupil of Carolus Duran. Member of 
Society of American Artists. 


No. 188 ; IIS 6 


“ Reverie ” 


WILLIAM THOMAS SMEDLEY : ; : 4 New York 


Born at West Chester, Pa. Member of Society of American 


Artists. 
No. 184 


SS irede Out B60 Ps 


HENRY BACON , : ; ; ; : F : Paris 


Born at Haverhill, Mass., 1839. Pupil of the Paris Heole des 
Beaux Arts ; of Cabanel and Edouard Frere. 


No. 185 


2 
“Who Loves Me Follows Me” ea 


HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE . ; : : ; Deceased 


Widely known by the pseudonym of ‘’ Phiz” as a caricaturist and 
illustrator, especially of the works of Charles Dickens. Born in Lon- 
don about 1812. Became really famous about 1839, when, upon the 
suicide of Seymour, he took up the illustration of ‘‘The Pickwick 
Papers.” Died in 1882. 


No, 186 
“Sympathy ” 
iets Go 


Peas ONL, : : ; ; : . : : ; Rome 
No. 187 
“ The -Promenade ” 


42 SECOND NIGHT’S ALE 


EUGENIO LUCAS ‘ ‘ : ; : : Deceased 


Born in Madrid, Pupil of Goza, and Court Painter to Queen Isa- 
bella Il. Several medals and decorations. Died, 1866. 


wo ee No. 188 


“The Drowsy Duenna ” 


HENRY MEADOWS . 


No. 190 
Af oe | 
“The White Lady ” 
JOHANN GOTTLIEB HACKERT 5 : : Deceased 


Born in Germany, 1744 Died in 1778. 
No. 191 


Ge eo 
‘“ Landscape” 


F, SUTER . 
No. 192 
Lae ae “The Belle of Thuro” 
F; FERNANDEZ GIMINEZ ‘ ‘ : “ % : Paris 


Born in Spain. Studied in Italy and Paris. 
No. 193 


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“Tady and Bird’s Nest” 


WATER COLORS 43 


EVERT VAN MUYDEN . ‘ : ; A : aL ars 


Born in Switzerland. Studied in Paris and Holland. Has won the 
reputation by his paintings and etchings of savage animal life. 


“Crouching Tiger” 


A. MAGGLIONE 


No. 193 oF. oo 


“‘ Landscape ” 


Vy Ati on f e8 


SINGUA ; : : i ; : * ; : : Japan 
A native artist. 
No. 196 
A OCUELLE: Jok eo 

No. 197 

“Ideal Head” ie” 
No. 198 

“Opium Smoker” of ofa 
No. 199 

“Literary Mandarin in His Study” / (oe 

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THIRD NIGHT’S SALE. 
Friday April 20th. 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT EIGHT o’CLOCK. 


BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, ETC. 


THOMAS STOTHARD : ; : 5 : “ Deceased 


Born in London, 1755. Originally a designer of silk patterns. 
Then became an illustrator and painter. Royal Academician, 1794. 
Librarian of the Royal Academy, 1810. Distinguished as a painter 
and a designer of illustrations for books. Died in London, 1834. 


ee ae No. 200 
£ 4 4 . e e 
“Drawings in India Ink” 
(Two) 
Ao P02 No. 200a 


“Miniature Vignets in Grisaille and Color” 
(Thirty-three) 


ROBERT SMIRKE : ; : : : ; , Deceased 


Born at Wigton, England, 1752. Commenced as a heraldic painter, 
1766. Studied at Royal Academy, and became a Member, 1793. 
Famous as a designer of illustrations. Died in London, 1840. 


No. 201 


“ Drawing ” 
(Black and White) 


BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, ETC. 45 


No. 202 
: Las CO 6 
“Prisoner ”’ 


(Black and White Drawing) 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P. R. A. ; ; Deceased 


Born at Bristol, England, 1769. Began to draw crayon portraits at 
Bath and Oxford, while yeta boy. Settled in London in 1787, Elected 
a Royal Academician, 1794; became President in 1820. He was 
knighted by George IV. in 1815, and died in 18380, 


No. 208 
“Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Tickell”’ OO ae 


Niece of Richard Brinsley Sheridan 


(Drawing in Chalk and Water Colors) 


No. 204 


“The Countess” 
(Black and White Drawing) 
No. 205 fie 


“One of the Beautiful Misses Gunning ” 


(Black and White Drawing) 


STANI.EY WOOD ; : : : : : ' London 


Born in London. Widely known as an illustrator. 


No. 206 7 
“The Arabian Nights” 


(Series of Twelve India-ink Drawings, Illustrating these Stories) 


46 THIRD NIGHT’S SALE 


EDWARD DAYES ; é ? , b : F Deceased 


Pupil of William Pether. Commenced exhibiting at Royal Academy, 
1796. Committed suicide, 1804. 


No. 207 
Lee 
“King Edward Stabbed” 


(Black and White Drawing) 


FRANZ ILTENBACH ; : ; «hess : Deceased 


Born at Kénigswinter, near Cologne, 1813. Pupil of Hilderbrand- ; 
and Schadow at Diisseldorf, and studied in Italy and Munich. Medals 
at Cologne, Berlin, Besangon. Prussian Order of the Crown. Belgium 
Order of Leopold. Professor, Member of Vienna Academy. Died at 


Disseldorf, 1879. 
No. 208 


Cras “The Holy Family” 
Original drawing for his ‘‘Holy Family in Egypt ” in the Berlin 


National Gallery. 
(Black and White) 


EUGEN KLIMSCH : ; : ; : : . Frankfort 


Born at Frankfort-on-Main. Widely known as a designer. 


No. 209 
Co 
F “The Olden Time” 


(Black and White Drawing) 
No. 210 


“A Cavalier ”’ 
(Black and White Drawing) 


ae No. 211 
‘“ Scenes from Boccaccio” 
(Two Black and White Drawings) 


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BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, ETC. 47 


FREDERICK VOLTZ : 5 : - ‘ ; ; Munich 


Born at Nordlingen, 1817. Pupil of Munich Academy. Medals, 
Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Diisseldorf, and Great Wurtemburg Art 
Medal. Member of Berlin and Munich Academies, and Royal Bavar- 


ian Professor. 
No. 212 


“Cattle” 
(Black and White Drawing) 


ASHER BROWN DURAND ; 5 : : : Deceased 


For Biography, see No. 20. 


“Landscape ’”’ 
(Black and White Drawings) 


PAeeGRS EDOUARD DELORT ©... . .  . — Paris 


Born at Nismes, 1814. Pupil of Gleyre and Géréme. Medals, 1875, 


1882. 
No. 214 


“Cavaliers in Discussion ’”’ 
(Black and White Drawing) 


HARRY CHASH, A.N.A. : : ; ‘ : . Deceased 


Born in Vermont, 1853. Pupil of National Academy, New York ; of 
Munich Academy, Soyer in Paris, and Mesday at The Hague. Mem- 
ber of American Water Color Society. Associate National Academy, 


1883. Died, 1889. 
No. 215 


“Marine” 
(Black and White Drawing) 


Ye Co 


cess 


48 THIRD NIGHT’S SALE 


EDWARD JEAN BAPTISTE DETAILLE ‘ : > Paris 


Born in Paris, 1848. Pupil of Meissonier. Medals, 1869, 1870, 
1872. Medal of Honor, 1889. Legion of Honor, 1878. Officer, 1881. 


# No. 216 
ei “The Vidette” 


(Black and White Drawing) 


DOUGLAS VOLK ME 


Born at Pittsfield, Mass, 1856. Pupil of Gé1éme and Paris Ecole 
des Beaux Arts. Member of the Society of American Artists. 


No. 217 
be % “Rip’s Daughter” 


(Black and White Drawing) 


ALEXIS JOSEPH MAZEROLLE : : : : : Paris 


Born in Paris, 1826. Popil of Dupuis and Gleyre. Medals, 1857, 
1859, 1861. Legion of Honor, 1870. Officer, 1879. 


No. 218 
of aes ‘Ta Source” 
(Black and White Drawing) 
No. 219 
ok on ‘‘Ta Charmeuse” 


: (Black and White Drawing) 


ANGELICA KAUFFMANN, B.A. 22 


Born at Coire, Switzerland, 1741. Pupil of her father, and studied 
in Italy. Settled in England, 1766. Became one of the original 
members of the Royal Academy, 1769. Died in Rome, 1807. 


No. 220 
ae RE Ne “Head of Minerva”’ 
(Black and White Drawing) 


- BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, ETC. 49 


‘CIRRO FERRI : : : : : ; ‘ ; Deceased 
Born in Rome, 1634. Died, 1689. 


No, 221 S a 


Se oteececelia — 
(Black and White Drawing) 


GABRIEL MAX ; : : - : : : : Munich 


Born in Prague, 1840. Pupil of Engerth at Prague Academy ; 
Blass at Vienna, and Piloty at Munich. Gold medals in Berlin, 
Munich, etc. Honorary member of Munich Academy and Professor. 


No. 222 
° ) 44 e Ce 
“Faust and Marguerite” 7 
(Black and White Drawing) 


MAURICE LA NATUR. ok stig a Se a eke a, Paris 


Born at Poitiers. Pupil of Géréme. One of the most promising of 
modern French designers. . 


No. 223 = 
‘Before the Ball”’ Wes, 
(Black and White Drawing) : 
No, 224 
‘After the Ball” vs 
; eee, 


(Black and White Duawing) 


No, 225 
ne sopons s 


(Black and White Drawing) 


50 THIRD NIGHT’S SALE 


JEAN HONORE. FRAGONARD. . , . . ~~ Deceased 


Born at Grasse, in Provence, 1732. Pupil of Chardin and Boucher. 
Grand Prix de Rome, 1752. Member of the Academy, 1765. Died in 
Paris, 1806. 


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nce “The Princess de Lamballe” 


From the Collection of King Ludwig of Bavaria. 


(Miniature on Ivory) 


BARON FRANQGOIS PASCAL GERARD ~ . , Deceased 


Born in Rome, 1770. Pupil of Pajon, the sculptor; Brenet and 
David. Second Prix de Rome, 1789. Portrait painter to Napoleon 
I., Louis XVIII., Charles X., and Louis Philippe. Member of the 
Institute, 1812. Legion of Honor, Order of St. Michael, and created 
Baron, 1817. Died in Paris, 18387. 


ae No. 227 
“Mile. Mars (the Actress) ” 
(Miniature on Ivory) 
L. MARGANT ‘ : ‘ . ; . : ‘ Deceased 


Worked in London. 
No. 228 


“Countess of Lancaster and Child” 


(Miniature on Ivory) 


No. 229 


rae “The Holy Family” 


Illumination on Parchment, from an Old Missal. 


No. 230 


f 7 “Preaching” 


Illumination on Parchment, from an Old Missal. 


BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, ETC, dl 


No. 281 


“ Automedon and the Horses of Ulysses” 


Etched by G. Mercier, from the painting by Henri Regnauit in the 
Boston Art Museum. 


(Remarque, artist-proofs. Six copies) 


No. 232 2d ef cree 
tae rinedu. Pravail” 
Etched by G. Mercier, after the painting by Jules Breton, 


(Remarque artist-proofs, one of 25 signed by the artist) 


por oie 


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK . : : : : . Deceased 


Born in London, 1792. Picked up drawing from watching his 
father, who was a caricaturist. Became enormously popular as a 
designer of caricatures and illustrations. Painted also in water colors 
and oil. Died in London, 1878. 


“Guy Fawkes” pee Ge 


(Four designs to illustrate Harrison Ainsworth’s romance) 


FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI, R.A. : : ; ; Deceased 


Born in Florence, 1728. Learned engraving and painting at Venice 
and Rome. Settled in London under the patronage of George III., 
and became one of the founders of the Royal Academy. Went to 
Lisbon in 1805 to take charge of the School of Engraving. Died 


there 1818. 
No. 284 


“At the Cross” 


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52 THIRD NIGHT’S SALE 


PENCIL SKETCHES AND STUDIES. 


After the death of Bargue the meagre property he left was sold by 
auction at the Hotel Drouot to pey his debts. It consisted almost 
entirely of studies, sketches from nature, and sketches for pictures. 
As far as finished pictures were concerned, it was his practice to con- 
sume the price of each one before he finished, and often before he even 
commenced another. But these sketches and studies, many of an 
exquisite delicacy in line and execution, are of the greatest interest 
and value in the insight they give into the artist’s methods. They 
were purchased by the late Mr. Coale at the sale, and all bear the 
Government stamp. 


FRAMED SKETCHES. ° 
re | No. 235 
“A Bashi Bazouk ” 


ea. No. 236 


“Female Head” 


O/ ~%e No. 237 
“Egyptian Dancing Girl” 


No. 2388 
“ Dieppe Fishermen ” 


(In pen and ink washed with water color, 1839) 


No. 239 
“An Almee” 


“ Coquetry ” 


PENCIL SKETCHES AND STUDIES 


No. 241 
‘““A Normandy Country Fair” 


No. 242 
‘“‘ Fisher Boys” 
(Pen sketches. Dieppe, 1889.) 


No, 248 
“Study of a Female Model” 


No. 244 


“Normandy Fishing Boats” 
(Pen sketch) 


No. 245 


“ Dieppe Fishing Boats at Their Wharf ” 


No. 246 
“A Female Model’’ 


No. 247 


“Nymps at a Pool” 
(Sketch for a Picture) 


No. 248 
“A Female Model ” 


No. 249 


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THIRD NIGHT’S SALE 


ye ae No. 250 
“The Inn Yard” 


oo eae No. 251 
“ Study of a Female Figure” 


ae. No. 252 
“Children Reading” 


es y No. 258 
“In the Studio” 


(Sketch for a Picture) 


No. 254 
ses te c¢ 4. 77 
Portrait 


(Apparently of Corot, from life) 


No. 255 


‘A Forrest Interior” 
No. 256 


Oe ree “Portrait of a Child” 


2-20 “Egyptian Dancing Girl” 


72? No. 258 


“Wood Nymphs” 


PENCIL SKETCHES AND STUDIES 


No. 259 
“Head of a Medieval House” 


No. 260 
“Head of an Old Norman Peasant ” 


No. 261 
‘ Portrait ” 


(In charcoal, apparently of himself ) 


No. 262 
“Landscape Sketckes” (4) 


No. 263 
“Female Models” (4) 


No. 264 
““Tandscape Studies” (2) 


No. 265 
“Sketches of Fishing Boats” (4) 


No. 266 
“Female Models” (4) 


No. 267 
“Eoyptian Figure Sketches” (4) 


No. 268 
“Tandscape Sketches” (4) 


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THIRD NIGHT’S SALE 


No. £69 
‘“Lanscape Sketches” (4) 


No. 270 
“Figure Sketches” (4) 


No. 271 
“Tandscape Studies” (3) 


No. 272 
“Figure Sketches ” (4) 


No. 278 
“Figure Sketches” (4) 


No. 274 
“Figure Sketches. Females” (4) 


* No. 275 
“ Architectural Sketches ” (2) 


No. 276 
‘“‘ Architectural Sketches ” (2) 


No. 277 
‘Sketches ” (3) 
(Fishing Boats, Drapery, and Female Figures, tinted.) 
No. 278 
‘““Female Models” (2) 


PENCIL SKETCHES AND STUDIES 57 


No. 279 BZ FO 
“Female Figures” (2) 


No. 280 Ako 0 


“Figure Sketches” (4) 


No. 281 La 
“Figures, Female ” (2) 


No. 282 of ee 
“Figure Sketches” (2) 


No. 283 
“Figure and Landscape Sketches” (5) ee 


No. 284 
‘Unframed Sketches ” BERS E 


These sketches, mounted on cardboard of uniform size, form a 
veritable Bargue Collection in themselves ; either to be preserved in 
a portfolio, or for binding or framing. Among them are the com- 
pleted outlines for some of his most famous pictures, for which he 
always made such finished drawings on paper before he commenced to 
work out his ideas in color. They number twenty-six, two being on 
the front and back of the same sheet of paper, but mounted so as to 
show both sides. The collection will be sold as one lot. 


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SALE, 
Monday Afternoon, April 23d, 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2.30 o’CLOCK. 


JAPANESE AND CHINESE PORCELAINS. 


po 285 Two Saki Saucers. Kioto porcelain; blue and gold decoration. 


tas 
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286 Two Kaga Wine Cups. Crimson glaze; decoration in gold. 
287 Covered Bowl. Kioto porcelain ; decoration of maple leaves. 


288 Two Wine Cups. Old Japanese porcelain; gold lacquer decoration on 
black ground. 


289 Two Saki Bottles. Kaga porcelain ; crimson ground, with decoration in 
gold blew de Nankin bands. 


290 Wine Cup. Kioto porcelain ; finely decorated with cherry tree in blossom, 
and other subjects. 


291 Bowl. Imari porcelain ; crackled texture, rich decoration. 


292 Covered Bowl. Imari porcelain; finely decorated with gold and bright 
colors. 


293 WineCup. Kagaporcelain; decorated H6-6 bird, in gold on crimson ground. 


294 Covered Tea Cup and Saucer. Fine old Nagasaki porcelain ; egg- 
shell texture. Blew de Nankin medallion, crimson and gold ground. 


295 Imari Bowl. Decorated with flowers and symbols, in bright colors and 
gold. 


296 Pair Saki Bottles. Kaga porcelain ; decoration of figures, flowers, birds, 
and other objects, in crimson and gold. 


297 Wine Cup. Old Kaga; very fine decoration of hawk, pine-tree, and flowers, 
in crimson and gold; intricate decoration of Japanese poem inside. 


298 Wéte-a-Téte Set. Kioto porcelain ; black and gold lacquer decoration. 


299 Large Bowl Old Imari porcelain ; decorated with flowers, symbols and 
other designs, in finely combined colors. 


300 Saki Bottle. Kaga porcelain; decorated with figures of Japan’s famous 
poets, in crimson and gold. 


301 Pair Covered Tea Bowls. Kioto porcelain ; floral decoration; finely 
painted. 


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JAPANESE AND CHINESE PORCELAINS 59 


4 25s- 802 Bowl. Kioto porcelain; decorated in pale blue ; neat vine design. 


aan 303 Set of Five Covered Tea Cupsand Saucers, Old Japanese egg- 
; shell porcelain ; decorated with figures of warriors, in bright colors. 


S oo 304 Covered Box. Kioto faience ; cloisonné enamel and painted ornamenta- 
tion. 


: 305 Vase. Bottle shape Japanese porcelain ; mottled glaze. 
vibe g 
ioe 306 Cup and Saucer. Kioto faience ; floral decoration. 


307 Bowl. Awata faience; crackled texture. Crest and vine design in relief, in 
vo dark blue enamel. 


4: 2g~%08 Plate. Old Japanese porcelain ; decorated with bold figure of priest. 

2. se 309 Two Bowls. Kaga porcelain; richly decorated in crimson and gold. 
ae 310 Vase. Ovoid shape, Chinese porcelain ; gray glaze, with bold crackle beneath. 

Dive 311 Kioto Faience Vase and fea Jar. Cloisonné enamel ornamentation. 


we 312 Two Saucers. One eggshell porcelain, with willow tree in gold ; the other 
: Kaga faience, decorated with male and female figures and other designs, in 
crimson, black and gold. 


Z.o¢ %13 Small Vase, Awata faience ; exquisitely decorated with floral designs by 
Taizan. 


J‘O $314 Tea Jar. Old Kioto faience ; chrysanthemum decoration ; lacquer lid. 
4-22 $15 Perfume Jar. Satsuma; finely decorated with floral and other designs. 


Yo 316 Wine Cup. Evxgshell texture; rose glaze, with decoration in bright colors. 
(Repaired.) 


s- 317 Perfume Burner. Kioto faience; dark red glaze, with gold decoration. 


Pee Wee 318 Miniature Vase. Bottle shape. Satsuma faience ; crackled texture ; deli- 
cate floral decoration. 


ae ee $19 Miniature Vase. Gallipot shape. Exquisitely decorated with floral ara- 
besque, and other designs, by Taizan. 


320 Incense Burner. Satsuma; fine crackled texture ; richly decorated floral 
ve crests and other designs, in crimson, gold and blue; figure of Dog Foo sur- 
mounting cover. 


Df 3:21 Small Vase. Gallipot shape. Satsuma faience ; fine crackled texture ; deco- 
rated with clusters of chrysanthemums. 


a 322 Nea Jar. Cylindrical shape. Old Satsuma faience ; decorated with branch 
Ske of flower, implements, and other designs. 


we aed 323 Cowered Jar. Awata faience; beautifully decorated with flowers and 
butterflies, by Taizan. 


5 $24 Imcense Burner. Square shape. Fine Satsuma faience ; artistic decora- 
a tion ; bird of paradise, flowers, etc. 


Per Nas 325 Vase. Bottle shape. Awatafaience ; decorated with Mikado’s crest, in bright 
A enamels and gold. 


eae 326 Covered Dish. Old Kioto faience ; decorated with garden scenes and other 
: designs, in fine colors. 


ep ute 327 Wea Jar. Kiotofaience; finely lacquered ornamentation. 


328 Covered Jar. Kaga porcelain ; richly decorated with chickens, floral, and 
Ps oh other designs, in crimson and gold. 


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329 Rose Back Plate. Chinese eggshell porcelain ; decorated with figure of 
Chinese lady and children, various ornaments and floral designs. (Slightly 
cracked.) 


330 Vase. Bottle shape. Chinese porcelain ; red glaze. 


331 Collection of Japanese Tea Pots, comprising : 


A. Ten specimens in Banko ware and porcelain ; various shapes and decora- 
tions. 

B. Ten specimens in tes, faience and Banko ware. 

C. Ten specimens in porcelain, faience and Banko ware. 

D. Five specimens in porcelain ; richly decorated. 

HF. Seven specimens in Banko ware. 

F. Eight specimens in pottery and porcelains. 

G. Five specimens in porcelain and Banko ware ; large size. 

H. Four specimens. Banko ware ; large size and curious designs. 

I. Four specimens. Banko ware and porcelain ; large size. 

J. Five specimens in porcelain ; richly decorated. 

ce. Five specimens in porcelain ; richly decorated. 

L. Three specimens ; two porcelain and one bronze ; large size. 


332 Collection of Tea Jars, comprising 
A. Tenspecimens. Japanese pottery ; various shapes and glazes. 
B. Ten specimens. Satsuma and other faience; various shapes; all deco- 
rated. 
C. Ten specimens. Pottery ; various shapes and glazes. 
PD. Ten specimens. Decorated and undecorated pottery. 
#E. Ten specimens. Various shapes and glazes. 
F. Eighteen specimens. Decorated and undecorated faience ; various shapes. 


333 Large Vase, Chinese porcelain ; ovoid shape, with flaring neck ; deep red 
glaze. Height, 16 inches ; diameter, 7 inches. 

334 Large Cylindrical Vase. Chinese porcelain; deep red glaze. Height, 
243 inches ; diameter, 8 inches. 


335 Pair Vases. Ovoidshape. Satsuma faience ; richly decorated with Japanese 


figures, flowers and other designs, in gold and various colors. Height, 23 
inches ; diameter, 9 inches. 


CHINESE AND JAPANESE ENAMELS. 


336 Coupe. Globular shape. Japanese cloisonné enamel ; birds, butterflies, and 
flowers, on translucent ground. 

337 Coupe. Globular shape. Japanese cloisonné enamel ; floral designs in red 
and white, on turquoise blue ground. 

338 Perfume Box. Chinese cloisonné enamel; flying bats, and other designs, 
on turquoise blue ground ; black medallion. 

339 Small Dish. Chinese cloisonné enamel ; birds and blossoms on turquoise 
blue ground ; Indian red and white porters 

340 Plaque. Old Japanese cloisonné enamel; blossom flowers, butterflies ‘ne 
other designs in various colors. Diameter 12 inches. 


IVORY CARVINGS, NETSUKES, JADE, ETC. 61 


$41 Wase. Cylindrical shape, with handles. Old Japanese enamel (Shippo), 
Pe mosaic designs, in low-toned colors. Height, 12 inches ; diameter, 4 inches. 


342 Pair Vases. Beaker shape. Old Japanese enamel ; floral and other de- 
signs, in low-toned colors. Height, 15 inches ; diameter, 8 inches. 


(343 Wase. Ovoid shape, with boldly flaring neck. Old Japanese enamel ; floral 
Dade & and mosaic design, in fine old colors. Height, 19 inches ; diameter, 10 inches. 


IVORY CARVINGS, NETSUKES, JADE, ETC. 


344 Two Ivory Netsukes, Shento priest and woman pounding rice. Eigh- 
4 vee teenth century. 


345 Two Ivory Netsukes. House, with figures, and Jurojin, with his deer. 
4 tie Eighteenth century. 


346 Two Carved Wood Netsukes. A demon hiding beneath a hat, and 
JF ae atmasked performer. Seventeenth century. 


x5 347 Ivory Carving. Group of seven excellent carved masks, by Sho-wo. 
Eighteenth century. 


2 20248 EFwo Ivory Carvings. A boy with hatchet, and another with fan. 


319 Ivory Netsuke. Group of two lions, splendidly carved ; movable ball in 
Zee side the mouth. Seventeenth century. 


350 Ivory Netsuke. Pairof wild boars. By Masayuki. Signed. Eighteenth 
(AS century. 
2 351 Ivory Netsuke. Amermaid. Eighteenth century. 


352 Ewo Ivory Netsukes,. One chrysanthemum design, and the other with 
ee oe bronze centre, figure of Hotei. 


path 353 Ivory Carving. Family group of falconers. 
354 Ewory Carving. Group of childrenat play. An exquisite carving. 


355 Ivory Carving. Family group of ancient warriors. By Ono Katsu-min. 
/ v2 Nineteenth century. 


356 Kvory Netsuke. Monkey and wolf at fight. By Nakamura Toshimitsu. 
AGe Eighteenth century. 


357 Ivory Carving. Hotei and children at play. Fine carving. 
358 wo Ivory Carvings. Chess players by Hide-chika, and two children 


Lhe " at play. 


359 Ivory Carving. Long armed and legged men. By Tomo-masa. Nine- 


fee teenth century. 
360 Two Ivory Carvings. Anold man setting a trap, by Masa-hiro, and a 
AD Oe boy acrobat. 


361 Ivory Netsuke. Acow. By Tomo-tada and signed. Eighteenth century. 
A TSe Rare specimen. 
feo 362 Two Ivory Carvings. One, mouse and eggshell; the other, badger. 
Zz 363 Ivory Carving. A traveler on horseback and his companions. By Komin. 
ae Delicate carving. 
364 Ivory Carving. Passengers and ferryboat. Fine carving. 


62 MONDAY AFTERNOON’S SALE 


365 Ivory Carving. Bamboo-shoots digger. 


366 Two Netsukes. Group of tortoises made of pottery. By Teiji. Eigh- 
teenth century. Rare and artistic specimen; and square piece of ivory 
carved with a figure of wrestler. 


367 Miniature Wask. Carved wood, full of spirit and expression. Rare and 
valuable specimen. Seventeenth century. 

368 Ivory Carving. 
men. 


Traveling priest and boy. By Muné-yuki. A fine speci- 
369 Iyory Carving. A young girl and her companion. 


370 Ivory Carving. A fisherman with his carps, basket, tobacco pouch and a 
carrying pole, : 
371 Ivory Carving. King of Hades and demons. 


sion. Fine example. 


Carved with much expres- 


372 Ivory Carving. A young lady arranging flowers. 

373 Ivory Carving. 
rock Jooking up. Carving full of movement and power. 
Seal. Nineteenth century. 

374 Inro, Ivory and gold lacquer ; three sections. 
gazing at flying cranes. 
By Sho-ko-sai. 


An eagle killing a small bird, two monkeys beneath the 
By K6-h6-sai. 


Group of ancient dignitaries 
Delicately drawn with fine gold lacquers in colors. 
Nineteenth century. 


375 Kvory Fan. Twenty-one sticks of fine ivory, beautifully polished and decor- 
ated with bunch of peh-ac flowers wrapped in presentation papers, showing 
front ornamentation as well as back on both sides of the fan, all painted with 
finest grade of gold powdered lacquers and finished in highest workmanship. 
Very valuable work. 


376 Ivory Cabinet, Twosections with three drawers below, and six small ones 
with closet and shelf inside the two doors on upper section ; carefully carved 
and decorated with group of warriors in gold lacquer ; hinges and corners all 
finished with metals and knobs, and catches are of carved ivory ; on back, an 
eagle in gold lacquer, painted with much skill; and on both sides rooster, 
drum, and flying storks, painted also in gold lacquer. Height, 7 inches ; width, 
61 inches ; depth, 3 inches. ; 

377 Ivory Dragon. Carved and_articulate ivory work; scales, beard, and 
claws are all joined and made movable. Costly specimen. Length, 32inches. 


378 Desk Screen. 
cal inscription on back by Chinese Professor Bun-cho-mei. 
inches ; width, 7 inches. 


Carved teakwood with Jade panels set in centre, and poeti- 
Height, 10 


379 Jade Cup. With side handle and carved teakwood cover, Jade top. Fine 
specimen. Height, with cover, 3} inches; diameter, 2% inches. 


380 Jade Cup. With side handle; bamboo design; carved. Fine quality. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 


381 Jade Vase and Cover. Dragon and lizard carved in high relief ; carved 
and silver wire inlaid teakwood stand. Total height, 93 inches. 


382 Jade Bowl. On carved teakwood stand ; chrysanthemum flowers carved 
inside and out, and six small flowers filled in with jewels of brilliant red 
shade. Height, with stand, 4 inches ; diameter, outside measure, 8} inches. 


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383 Jade Bowl and Stand. Green shade, carved with bats and plants in 
centre and flowers outside in high relief. Height, with stand, 5} inches; 
diameter, 9 inches. 

sre ,284 Snuff Bottle. Dull white glass, with leaf designs in blue; green stopper. 


385 Carved Beads. Consisting of seven balls carved with figures, animals, and 


IS? fish. 

386 Necklace. With set of earrings made of smoke-crystal. Finely cut and 

Ay ° polished. 
387 Lady’s Fan. Ivory sticks and hand-painting on silk; Japanese fishing 

oo scene by moonlight ; peony flowers in colors ; silk tassels and ivory slide. 

388 Lady’s Fan. Wood sticks, with silk tassels ; landscape on one side and 
27 War) flowers on back, painted in water-color. By Kuni-hisa. Seal. Nineteenth 

: century. 
‘389 Pipe Case. Carved bamboo, encrusted with corals, gold and ivory ; deco- 

/ thee ration, lions and peonies. By Ikko and signed. 


JAPANESE METAL-WORK, PIPES, SWORDS, ETC. 


390 Jewel Box. Bronze. Ornamented with figures and landscape in Shakudo 
ae GF con and silver inlay. Oblong shape. 


391 Box. Iron, ‘‘Fundo’’ shape. Damascened and inlaid design of fretwork, 


ae and horse under cherry tree. 


392 Portable Inkstand. (Yataté.) Silver, with repoussé work of dragon 
cP bs inlaid with gold. By Shd-min and signed. 
393 Pipe. Silver. With chased design of figures and water-fall. By Yasu-hiro 
er ee and signed. 
394 Pipe. Silver and Shibuichi. Traveling monkey and dog chased, inlaid and 
ees chiselled in gold, silver and Shakudo. By Ikkin, signed. Ikkin was a pupil 
ae. of Goto Ichijo. 


395 Pipe. Silver. Deeply carved and chased with archaic design. By Sei-jo. Seal. 


ae Van Eighteenth century. 
’ 396 Pipe. Silverand bronze. Snowball and puppies, chased in high relief. By 
Wa Mitsu-haru. Seal. Eighteenth century. 


397 Pipe. Silver and copper. Collection of masks in various metals, encrusted. 


te By Masa-haru. Seal, Eighteenth century. 


398 Pipe. Silver and bronze. Carp and frog. By Masa-haru. Seal. Eighteenth 


ve century. 


399 Pipe. Silver and bronze. Grasshopper and butterfly in gold and Shakudo. 
Va By Masa-hidé. Seal. Eighteenth century. 


400 Pipe. Silver and bronze. Dragon and clouds ; spiritedly chased and engraved 


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402 KImcense Burmer. Bronze and silver. Dragons in low-relief; lizard 
handles on sides. The cover has three sacred balls in gold. Height, 6% 
inches. 

403 Pair Vases. Silver and bronze. Ornamented on both sides with birds and 
flowers profusely inlaid, chased and chiseled in gold and silver, on Shakudo 
panel. The ground work throughout finished in Nanako style ; has enamel 
decoration near the rim. Height, 9 inches. 

404 Enecense Burner Tripod. Bronze. Geese and herons incrusted and 
chased on both sides inside the panels ; the other parts decorated with grass 
design in flat relief ; the cover has open work of cloud design, with three 
rings on top. Height, 11 inches. 

405 Cake Box, Bronze. Drum shape ; morning glories and dragon design, pro- 
fusely engraved and inlaid with gold, silver, shakudo, and bronze. Signed 
Inonye of Kioto. Height, 4} inches ; diameters, 5 inches x 4} inches. 

406 Wase. Bronze. Hexagonal panels, ornamented with flowers, grass, and 
other designs ; rings on sides. Signed Isshin-#ai Katsu-mitsu. 

407 Punch Bow! and Spoon. Bronze. Shape of lotus leaves, hammered 
and repoussé work, Height, 103} inches ; diameter (opening), 18 inches. 

408 Short Sword. Silver mounting. Scabbard in vermillion lacquer. Length 
of blade, 11 inches. Seventeenth century. 

409 Short Sword. Iron mounting. Lacquered scabbard. Blade, 11 inches. 
Seventeenth century. Fuchi and Kashira deeply carved with dragon ; 
guard decorated with warrior and demon ; the Menukes are of gold in design 
of dragon. 

4190 Short Sword. Silver mounting. Lacquered scabbard. Blade, 12} inches. 
Seventeenth century. Fuchi, Kashira, and Kojiri, are carved with bamboo 
and plum-tree designs ; has Kodzuka and Kogai. 

411 Short Sword. Silver mounting. Black lacquer scabbard. Blade, 124 
inches. Sixteenth century. Has Kodzuka and Kogai, with Shakudo handles 
of Goto School. Tsuka or handle is of shark-skin, with one gold Menuki in 
design of lion. 

412 Short Sword. Blade, 12 inches. Seventeenth century. Scabbard is of 
shark-skin, polished and lacquered ; iron guard, decorated with bird 
Phoenix in relief ; has Kodzuka, with bronze handle. 


413 Long Sword. Blade, 29} inches. Seventeenth century. Scabbard is of 
shark-skin, polished and lacquered ; iron guard, engraved with landscape ; 
has Kogai, with bronze handle. 


414 Long Sword. Blade, 25 inches. Seventeenth century. Black lacquer 
scabbard ; guard is of old iron, with crest design damascened; Fuchi and 


Kashira are of bronze, with plum-tree design. 


415 Long Sword. Blade, 26} inches. Sixteenth century. Mounting is of old 
iron and bronze work ; scabbard is of leather and cherry-bark, with design 
of demon fishing up a drum ; guard is of old iron, inlaid with bronze panels ; 
Menuki is of bronze, showing various toys, 


416 Long Sword. Blade, 26 inches. Seventeenth century. Mounting is of 
silver and bronze ; gold lacquer Nashiji scabbard, decorated with Phoenix 
birds and cloud in rich gold lacqner. ' Fine old specimen, 


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LACQUERS. 


417 Inro. Four sections. Polished lacquer ; Nashiji inside ; landscape in fine 
II Bis gold lacquer; amber netsuke and cinnabar lacquer slide. Seventeenth 
century. 
418 Inro. Three sections. Red lacquer ; an eagle and rock in gold lacquer ; 
CK, carved ivory lotus netsuke, Eighteenth century. 
419 Inro. Five sections. Black lacquer; peacock and peony in raised gold 
Se lacquer ; Nashiji :nside. Signed, Kwaritsu-sai. Seventeenth century. 
420 Inro, Four sections, Powdered gold lacquer ; six famous poets (Kokkasen) 
exquisitely drawn in fine gold lacquer. Signed, Kaji-Kawa. Seventeenth 
Aho ° century. - 
421 Inro. Two sections, Black lacquer ; horse, musical instruments, and in 
scription. Carved and lacquered by celebrated artist, Zéshin, of Tokio‘ 
far signed. 
422 Saki Cups. Set of three. Red lacquer ; tortoise by Matsukawa Giokzausai ; 
Lae 2 butterflies by Yeijusai ; cranes in raised gold lacquer. 
423 Box. Diamond-shaped. Red lacquer ; mother-of-pearl inlay, with cow 
carved and lacquered on top. Seventeenth century. 
424 Box. Small, flat. Wood-grain lacquer ; cherry flowers on cover; flowers 
ae ga and grass inside, over Nashiji ground. Seventeenth century. 


425 Box. Small, flat, with two smaller boxes inside. Chrysanthemum flowers on 
top, over Nashiji ground. Seventeenth century. 


426 Box. Small, oblong. Gold lacquer ; landscape on top in gold lacquer; 
SrS2 Nashiji inside. 
427 Box. Small, Square, Black lacquer ; mother-of-pearl inlaid design of figures 
ee and inscription on cover. Seventeenth century, 


428 Box. Fan-shaped. Gold lacquered ; pine-trees on cover ; Nashiji inside. 
Le os 


429 Box. Small, square. Nashiji lacquer ; Tokugawa crests in gold on cover 
J Le and sides. Seventeenth century. 


430 Box. Small, flat. Gold lacquer ; maple trees in lacquer with color; fine 
So Nashijiimside. Eighteenth century. 


431 Sake Cups. Set of three. Red lacquer ; Fujiyama by Shunzan ; cranes 
VD by Ko-sensai. = 


432 Perfume Box. Double Square form in two sections, with inside tray. 

Landscape and house in fine gold lacquer, richly ornamented throughout ; 

ce oo fagot and hatchet on tray in gold lacquer. Height, 2} inches ; width, 44 
; inches ; depth, 31 inches. Eighteenth century. 


433 Cake Box. Round and flat. Black lacquer, with partly Nashiji finish, 
AF coe Inside richly painted with mountains and maple trees in fine powdered gold 
_ lacquer. Diameter, 54 inches. 


434 Jar. Black lacquer; flower design on sides ; sparrows on top in gold 
bits e Jacquer. Height, 5 inches, 


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435 Box. Oblong. Black lacquer ; flowers and diaper patterns in gold lacquer 
and colors; inside slightly with Nashiji finish. Height, 2} inches ; width, 
4} inches ; depth, 4 inches. 


436 Tray. Square. Cinnabar lacquer ; landscape and figures ; carved and lac. 
quered. Size, 7} inches square. Seventeenth century. 


437 Saki Cups. Set of three. Red lacquer ; Hoshino-tama or sacred bulls 
painted in powdered gold lacquer. 


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438 Box. Small flat. Gold lacquer; sunflower and grasshopper drawn on the 
cover in fine gold lacquer. Seventeenth century. 


439 Jar. Oval. Brown lacquer; bamboo leaves and sparrows painted in colored 
lacquers. Height, 5 inches. 


440 Writing Case. Form of koto (musical instrument). Black lacquer ; dec- 
oration representing complete setting of strings and cushions pertaining to 
koto playing; all finished in gold lacquer ; inside throughout Nashiji ; 
inkstone and old bronze water-holder inside. Eighteenth century. 


A41 Writing Case. Nashiji lacquer; bird H0-6 and Kiri tree, most richly 
drawn in fine gold lacquer in relief over the Nashiji ground ; plum-flowers 
inside the cover and box ; inkstone and silver metal water-holder. Seven- 
teenth century. 


442 Writing Case. Black lacquer; garden-entrance and trees painted in 
Togidashi style in gold ; on the back, cherry-branches and chrysanthemums 
in gold; inkstone and metal water-holder. Eighteenth century. 


443 Writing Case. Black lacquer ; plum-tree, pines and crest, painted with 
fine powdered gold lacquer in relief; on the back of cover is drawn 
peony flowers in gold over the Nashiji ground ; has inkstone. Highteenth 
century. 


444 Portable Smoking Cabinet. Black lacquer; flowers in gold lacquer 
painted on all sides ; has three small drawers with metal knobs and handle 
on top ; fire bowl and ash-receiver in bronze set in on top. 


445 Portable Smoking Cabinet. Black lacquer; decoration the fifty- 
three stations of Tokaido from. Yeddo to Kioto, painted in gold ; has metal 
fire bowl, three drawers and metal handle. 


AAG Stand. With two drawers. Lacquer ; conventional diaper pattern, in gold ; 
corners and tops of the pillars are covered with metal. Height, 9 inches ; 
width, 103 inches ; depth, 7 inches. 


447 Priest Prayer Stick (Nio-i), Cinnabar lacquer ; carved design of 
flowers and symbols; the stand carved and lacquered in diaper pattern. 
Length, 19} inches. Eighteenth century. 


448 Toy Dinner Table. Black lacquer ; red lacquer on top ; crests and 
grass design painted on sides with gold lacquer. Height, 4} inches ; width, 
7 inches. 


449 Stand with Three Legs. Black Jacquer ; grass design in gold lacquer. 
Height, 5 inches; diameter on top, 8 inches. 


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KAKEMONOS. 


450 Kakemono. Subject : Buddhist saints or Rakan, painted on silk. Signed 
Yeisen. Seal. Nineteenth century. 


A451 Kakemono. Subject: Buddha seated, painted on silk. Signed Yeikai, 
Seal. Nineteenth century. 


452 Kakemono. Subject: Buddhist saints or Rakan, painted on silk. Signed 
Yeisen. Seal. Nineteenth century. This is companion to No. 166. 


453 Kakemono. Subject: Chinese personage, painted in colors on silk. 
Signed Kwaiki. Highteenth century. 


454 Kakemono, Subject: Chinese dignitary and his visitor, painted in colors 
on silk. Signed Hogen Yeikai. Nineteenth century. 


455 Kakemono. Subject: Turojin and poetical inscription on silk. Signed 
Kaku-wo. Seal. Nineteenth century. 


OLD SILVER AND OTHER METAL WORK. 


ae | Silver Spoon. Persian. 
- Pair Silver Salt Stands. Persian; egg shape. 
457 Mustard Pot and Spoon. Persian ; silver. 


458 Antique Drinking Cup. Madeof gourd ; silver mountings and mouth- 
piece. 


459 Silver Bowl. Persian; engraved ornamentation. 

460 Two Drinking Cups. Persian; silver; engraved ornamentation. 
461 Four Wine Cups. Persian ; silver; engraved. 

462 Persian Wine Cup. Double bowl; engraved ; silver. 


463 Antique Ladle. Russian silver; finely enameled and jeweled orna- 
mentation. 


464 Silver Trophy Cup. /epoussé and relief ornamentation. 


465 Legion of Honor Medal. Finely wrought silver and gold enameled 
ornamentation. 


466 Set. Mosaic bracelet, brooch and earrings; mounted in finely wrought Roman 
gold. 


BRONZES. 


467 Pair Japanese Bronze Toads. 
468 Candlestick. Japanese bronze. Stork on tortoise, 


469 Vase. With detached handles. 


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1 Incense Burner. Old Japanese bronze. Finely wrought. Signed with 


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47:2 Antique Vase. Japanese bronze. Beaker shape, with dragon handles ; 
relief ornamentation ; fine brown patine. Seal of maker, Height, 6 
inches. 


473 Candlestick Vase. Old Japanese bronze. Finely wrought. Seal of 
maker in relief. Height, 12 inches. 


474 Incense Burner, Dog Foo and ball. Japanese bronze. Height, 9 inches; 
length, 11 inches. 


475 Vase. Cylindrical shape, Japanese silver bronze. Ornamentation of birds, 
flowers and other designs, incised and in relief, in various metals. Height, 
12 inches ; diameter, 7 inches. 


4%75a Bronze Group. Cat and chicken. By Fremiet. Length, 16 inches; 
height, 54 inches. 


476 Bronze Statuette, Jeanne D'Arc. By E. Fremiet. Height, 16 inches. 


477 Bronze Group. ‘Chef Gaulois.” By E. Fremiet. Height, 17 inches ; 
width, i0 inches. 


478 Barye Bronze. Walking lioness. Green patine. Length, 15} inches ; 
height, 84 inches. 


479 Bronze Group, Centaur and bear. By E. Fremiet. Height, 15 inches ; 
width, 15 inches. 


480 Bronze Panther. By Georges Gardet. Green patine. Length, 19 
inches ; height, 74 inches. 


481 Browze Group. Panther and tortoise. By Georges Gardet. Length, 18 
inches ; height, 84 inches. 


482 Bronze Group. Bison and jaguar. By Georges Gardet. Length, 17 
inches ; height, 84 inches. 


483 Bronze Dog. By Georges Gardet. Antique patine. Length, 23 inches ; 
height, 11 inches. 


484 Barye Bronze, Lion and wild boar. Rich brown patine. Length, 18 
inches ; height, 15 inches. 


485 Barye Bronze. Lion and antelope. Length, 18 inches; height, 15 
inches, 


486 Antique Temple Incense ‘Burner. Japanese bronze. {Dog Foo. 
Height, 20 inches ; length, 22 inches. From the Haines sale, and said to be 
over 600 years old. 


487 Pair Large Vases. Japanese silver bronze. Skilfully wrought ; incised 
and [relief ornamentation ; bold figures of warriors, pine-tree, and other 
designs ; inlaid with various metals. Height, 30 inches ; diameter at top, 12 
inches. 


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MISCELLANEOUS PORCELAINS, FAIENCE, Etc. 


488 Two Pitchers, Wedgewood and Copeland Faience. 


489 Covered Bowl, Old Wedgewood ; dark blue ground with figures and 
ornaments in relief in white. 


490 Wedgewood Vase. Pitcher shape, light blue ground, with figures of 
Cupids, in relief representing the seasons. 


491 Dresden Porcelain Bonbonier, Flowers and vines in relief. 
492 Covered Vase. “Birch” Black Biscuit ornamentation carved in relief. 


493 Large Cup and Saucer, Sevres porcelain; Turquoise blue ground, 
and gold decorations, figures of Cupids and Monogram of Louis Philippe in 
medallion. 


494 Sevres Cup and Saucer. Rich Bleu du Roi glaze, and gold decoration. 
495 Wedgewood Flower Pot, ete. Two pieces. 


496 Grecian Vase. Fac-simile of a vase representing the Battle between the 
Greeks and the Amazons ; found at Come towards the latter end of the year 
1855. 


497 Pair Bohemian Glass Vases. Ruby panels, and gilt decorations. 
498 Bureau Set, Bohemian green glass ; gilt decoration. 


499 Covered Vase. Green glass ; decorated in enamels and gold. Height, 15 
inches. 


900 Plaque. English faience; decorated with scene from Mulready’s cele- 
brated painting. 


501 Pair Jardinieres. Gien faience ; decorated with birds and flowers. 
502 Pair Jardinieres, ‘ Copenhagen” black glaze ; Egyptian decoration. 


503 Pair Etruscan Vases, ‘ Copenhagen” black glaze ; Egyptian decora- 
tion. Height, 14 inches. 


504 Glass Cigar Cabinet, Intaglio glass ; Gilt mountings. 


505 Dresden Mantel Clock. With side brackets for candles; figures and 
other ornamentations in relief ; has glass shade. 


506 Pair Sevres Vases. Urn shape; rich King’s blue glaze; gold gilt 
mountings and ornaments. Height, 17 inches ; diameter, 9 inches. 


507 Austrian Loving Cup. Tall form. Carved and painted. 


508 Pair Sevres Vases. Figures and landscapes, painted finely in medallions: 
King’s Blue ground, with gilt ornamentation ; gold gilt metal mountings. 
Height, 18 inches ; diameter, 7 inches. 


909 Antique Porcelain Vase. Egyptian design, finely painted decoration, 
bronze and gilt mountings, and ornaments ; marble base. Height, 32 inches ; 
diameter, 14 inches, 


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510 Large Sevres Vase and Clock. Finely painted decoration of figures 
ee and landscape. By Canant. Blew du Roi glaze, with gilt ornamentations ; 
elaborate gold gilt metal mountings and ornaments ; figure of cupid sur- 

mounting cover. Height, 57 inches ; diameter, 18 inches. 


511 Pair Candlelabras. Gold gilt bronze, four lights each, have stands and 


PED fa o0 glass shades. 


512 Large Vase. Tall cylindrical shape with flaring neck Japanese porcelain. 
Blue de Nankin and richly lacquered ornamentation. Height, 45 inches ; 
S/7 7.0 diameter, 16 inches. 


513 Pair Large Imari Jars. Ovoid shape, richly decorated with bright 
eS 2 Bs colors and gold. Height, 24 inches ; diameter, 16 inches. 


514 Two Teakwood Ornament Stands. Oblong shape, with Indian 
v4 marble top. 
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515 Two Ornament Stands. Square shape teakwood with India marble 


i Po panels. 


516 Teakwood Ornament Stands. Square shape. 
517 Three Ornament Stands. Teakwood ; various sizes. 


A Cee 518 Ten Teakwood Stands. Assorted sizes. 


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 


vs 519 Complete Set of Musical Instruments as used in Japan. 
Cee? 20 specimens. 


20 Complete Collection of Chinese Musical Instruments, 18 


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520a Siamese Musical Instruments, Complete Collection. 10 


specimens. 
521 Musical Instruments. Complete Collection as used in 
LA le East India. 12 specimens. 
522 Large Sereen. Chinese needlework panel; birds and flowers in bright 
i silks on grey satin ; carved amaranth wood frame and mountings. Width, 
Ve a 5 feet ; length, 6 feet. 


523 Large Screen. Chinese needlework panel; birds and flowers in bright 
silks on red satin ; carved amaranth wood frame and mountings. Width, 5 


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524 Large Screen. Chinese needlework ; rich plumage birds, flowers, and 
butterflies, in bright silks on blue satin ; carved amaranth wood frame and 
oF i oe mountings. Width, 5 feet ; length, 6 feet. 


525 Large Screen. Chinese needlework ; rich plumage birds, flowers, and 
butterflies in bright silks on light blue satin; carved amaranth wood frame 
Pe ee fp and mountings. Width, 5 feet; length, 6 feet. ) 


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e/e/ 72526 Pair Carved Teakwood Screens, Chinese needlework panels. 
eS oad 527 Pair Carved Teakwood Screens, Chinese needlework panels. 


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528 Elaborately Carved Teakwood Sereen, Chinese needlework 
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529 Old Japanese Folding Screen, Decoration on gold ground. 


a 930 Japanese Folding Screen, Embroidered panels. 
\) f°" 531 Small Screen, Amaranth wood. 
Af 2 » 232 Mall Chair. Carved teakwood. 
7 os 533 Old Oak Corner Cabinet. Brass inlaid. 
534 Four Japanese Cabinets, Incrusted ornamentation. 


539 Carrara Marble Bust. Ajax. Canova. 


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